Welcome to Deep Cove
A seaside escape
Welcome to "The Cove", the picturesque village in the easternmost area of North Vancouver.
Like the rest of the North Shore, Deep Cove has a wide variety of outdoor activities and year-round recreation opportunities. Located on Indian Arm, it's a favourite spot for kayakers and other paddlers and sailors. You can also find lots of things to do on land, including mountain biking or taking a trip along the Baden-Powell Trail and up to the Quarry Rock lookout point.
Visitors and residents aren't the only people attracted to the scenic Deep Cove, it's also a favourite spot for filmmakers and TV show location scouts.
The vast majority of homes in Deep Cove are detached houses, with only 10% attached homes.
This area isn't quite as diverse as other areas of the Lower Mainland, with the vast majority of residents speaking English as their only language.
Local Favourites
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Honey Donuts
This local favourite is known for its delicious doughnuts and baked goods, but also offers fantastic breakfasts, sandwiches and more.
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Deep Cove Kayak
Deep Cove Kayak Centre is a local business that rents kayaks, gives paddling lessons, leads tours and races from April to October annually.
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Quarry Rock
Hit the Baden Powell Trail and hike up to Quarry Rock, the rocky outcrop with room to sit and relax and take in the gorgeous North Shore views.
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Seymour Art Gallery
View one of the exhibitions or performances at this non-profit public gallery, or take part in an arts workshop or program.